The Latest from ICL
Making History: Largest Attempt Ever to Undermine Our National Monuments
A leaked report from Department of Interior Secretary Zinke recommends the largest rollback of public lands protections in history.
Congress Takes Aim at Our Forests
Take action TODAY on a bill that would blindfold the U.S. Forest Service and gag the public!
Cleaning Up Light Pollution
Did you know that most people in the U.S. and Europe can no longer see the Milky Way? Here's why that's a big deal.
Craters of the Moon Safe for Now - More Monuments Remain at Risk
Zinke took two off the list for now, but 25 national monuments and reserves remain under review and at risk.
Trump's Proposed Budget Threatens Public Access
If enacted, cuts could threaten public access, wildlife, fisheries and water quality
Curbside Compost Collection Has Arrived in Boise!
Curbside compost takes trash and recycling to another level, making Boise a model for other cities around the region and beyond.
A Win-Win for Hikers and Habitat
Sawtooth National Forest Supervisor Kit Mullen recently talked about ICL's approach to solving problems and exploring possibilities.
Note to Perdue, Zinke: no need for politics in Idaho quest to preserve public lands
Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke and Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue will be in Boise tomorrow, Friday, June 2.
27 National Monuments Are Under Review
The President's executive order to review national monuments threatens to undermine our most treasured landscapes, including Craters of the Moon in Idaho.